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SHIPPING

‘ HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 9,10 a.in., 9.34 p.m. Taiaroa Head; 9.20 a.m., 9.44 p.m. Port Chalmers: 9.10 a.m., 10.24 p.m. Dunedin: 10.30 a.m., 10.54 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day 4.33 p.m., rises to-mor-row 7.39 a.m. PHASES,OF THE MOON.

Sets to-day, 11.45 p.m., rises to-mor-row 0.46 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day: Bar. Ther. W.

Wcall-tir.—b, blue sky; he, blue sky «nd dt tached clouds; c, cloudy; o, overcast; g, gloomy, u ugly; r, raln;.s, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h hail: q, squally; 1. lightning; t, thunder; f, log; m mist; t, haze. Wind.—o, calm, 1 light air; 8. slight breeze; 3, gentle breeze 4, moderate breeze; S. fresh breeze; C. strong breeze; 7, high wind; S gale; 9, strong gale; 10 whole gale; 11, storm; 12. hurricane. Forecast. The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern district—Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Tapanui, AVinton, Invercargill, Riverton, Orepnki, Blulf, Halfmoon Bay:— A rather deep cyclone is now centred on the south coast of Westland, and a subsidiary ceuti'e is apparently located further westward. Pressure has risen, however, over Eastern Australia, and a better type of weather is likely before the week-end. Forecast: Moderate to strong south-easterly winds, backing gradually to south-west after about twentyfour hours. Weather squally and changeable. Bain probable, but only scattered inland. Snqw on the ranges, and temperatures cooler. Seas rather rough to rough. ARRIVED.—-May 31. Matui, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 811 ions, Burgessy from Wellington via Lyttelton and northern lights. —June I. Waimariuo, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 3,066 tons, Prosser, from Lyttelton. Gale, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 567 tons, Davies, from 'Wellington. SAILED.—June 1. Port Alma, m.v. (7.45 a.m.), 7,983 tons, Hoyter, for Timaru. The Port Alma left Port Chalmers this morning for further loading at

Timaru. , The Gale arrived this morning from Wellington, and is scheduled to sail tills evening if weather permits of , the cargo being handled. The Storm is now duo on Sunday from Lyttelton, and is to sail on Monday for Timaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington and Wanganui. The Calm has been delayed, and is now not expected from Bluff till Juno !). She will then load out for Timaru, Lyttelton, 'Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Waimariuo arrived this morning from Lyttelton to discharge the local portion of her cargo. Ou completion, she is to load general cargo and sail on Monday for Oamarn,'Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, 'Wellington, and Auckland. _ The Wia'piata is now expected late this afternoon from Bluff to load general cargo. Weather permitting, she is expected to sail late to-night for rlimam. Lvttelton, and Auckland. The Opiiii is to leave 'Wellington tomorrow for Dunedin, and will sail on Monday for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth via ports. The Totaru is to load a coal cargo 'at Westport on Monday for Timaru, and after discharging it she will come on to Dunedin to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and .New Plymouth. Sho is expected to sail from here on Juno 10. The Knvitofi is also to load roul i nt Westport on Monday. The cargo is for discharge at Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, and is expected on June 10. The Kartigi, en route from Adelaide, was expected to leave Alelboiirpc on Tuesday for Auckland. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton, and New Plymouth. The Karctu was expected at Newcastle from Auckland on _ Tuesday to commence loading for Fiji and Auckland. The Canadian Cruiser is expected at Bluff on June G from Australia. She will load 1,000 casks of pelts and 1.200 halos of wool for America and Canada. The lonic has been delayed at Napier by adverse weather conditions, is now scheduled to sail finally from W ellington at 5 p.m. on Monday. THE FERRY SERVICE. The ferry steamer Bangatira arrived at Lyttelton from AVollington at 6.50 a .in. 'to-day. Passengers and mails for the south connected with the express for the south. THE IT BAKINA. 'The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Turn kina loft London on May 18 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. " After completion of discharge the ‘vessel will load fov and west coast ports of Great Britain at Bluff. Oamarn, AVanganui, .Wellington, and Auckland. The vessel is_sehednled to sail for London on July 27. W'AIKOHAITI AT BLUFF. The Waikouaiti arrived at Bluff last night from Sydney, and is timed to sad this evening for Dunedin, where she is duo to-morrow morning to discharge Sydney cargo and Newcastle coaL She is timed to sail on Monday for 'limaru, Lyttelton, and Oamarn.

PERSONAL. Mr W. N. Aimers has joined the Male ura as chief engineer, replacing Mr C. J. ADRherson, who has come ashore on leave’. Mr H. J. Kncwstubb is at present chief engineer of the Tamaliinc, in place of Mr Aimers. Mr A. G. Park has'joined the Tamaliiue as fourth engineer. Mr J. B. Williams has relieved Mr H. Weston as third mate on the same vessel. Mr V. C. Ostenfeld has joined the Taupata as second engineer. . ARRIVED BY MAKURA. After! being delayed off the Heads by thick misty weather, the Union Company’s R.M.S. Makura arrived at Wellington on Monday from San Francisco via Papeete and Rarotonga. She brought the following passengers: —Landing: Mrs K. Brand, Miss M. Brand, Dr L. Briggs. Master A. Campbell, Master W. Campbell, Mr G. Clark, Mr C. Cowley, Mr E. Frambein, Mrs E. Framiiein, Miss H. Framhein, Dir H. Lawrence, Mrs H. Lawrence, Mr H. Mamos, Mr P, Nelson, Mrs P, Nelson', Mr P. Pederson, Mrs M. Pederson, My Al Perry, Miss N. Robertson, Mir W. A. Stewart, Mr P. W. Urbahns, Mr J. Varga, Mr R. W. Mac Nab, Mrs R. 'MacNab, Master Mac Nab, Mr J. Rimmer, Mr O. Samuels, Mrs I, Samuel. Through: Miss O. Boetzkes, Mr J. Gunter, Mr La Porto, Mrs La Porte, Master La Porte, Master La Porte, Mr W. Romfrey, Mr J. Allison, Mr H. Oahlstrom, Mr H. Jones. MARAMA’S PASSENGERS. A heavy south-easterly swell, such as is usual in the Tasman in May, was experienced by the Marama on the voyage from Sydney. On Sunday the weather was bad, and a church service could not be held. The Marama arrived at Wellington on Tuesday. The Marama brought the following saloon passengersMr W. G. Bearman, Mrs G. I. Bell, Mrs M. M. Biggs, Mrs N. I. Blair, Mr C. W. Booth, Mr D. A. Booth, Miss I, F. Brown, Mr C. T. Bull, Mr Caballero, Miss M. Campbell, Mrs E. Carter, Mr J. Cone, Mr E. Davies, Mr P. Dawson, Mrs P. Dawson, Mr Deans-Ritchie, Mr W. T. Denton, Mr C. H. Dickinson, Dir S. P. Dixon, Mr J, East, Mrs J. East, Miss B. H. Egger, Dr J. K. Elliott, Mr J. H. Fitzgerald, Captain T. Fotherstonhaugh, Mr O. J. Fineran, Mrs F. J. Fineran, Lieutenant J. Flynn, Miss R. Gilmer, Mr Grcenslade, Mr J. Griffiths, Miss M. W. Hamilton-Dhimmond, Mr H. P. Hayden, Mrs E. Henning, Mr A. A. Kcllv, Mrs B. Levi, Mrs J. Lewis, Mr C. M. Mills, Mrs V. A. Mills, Mrs E. E. Munson, Master C. T. Munson, 'Mr M, AUFadgen, Mr J. 1). M'Millan, Mrs Al. - Newman, Mr J. Shaw, Mrs J. Shaw, Master J. .11. Shaw, Mr M. Shaw, Alt’ J, S,’_ Sh:rA. Mr-At Siiaw, Mr 1). F. Smillie, Mrs B. Sncesby, Mr E. J. Solomon, Mrs L. Spry, Miss K. Spry, Captain V. G. Webb. Mr W. J. Wilson, Mrs F. Wilson, Mr J. A. Witlinell, Airs E. L. Withnell, Mr E. D. Bernstein, Aliss E. M. Besly, Mr R. H. Clark, Airs A. Cowan, Mr C. Cukiennan, Mr J. F. Dagg, Air C. A. Davis. Mr H. E. Downey, Air D. Dimphy, Air C. Gair, Air W. G. Hampson, Air D. E. Harding, Airs E. F. Hodges, Air C. Hughes, Mr T. W. Hughes, Air A. Jackson, Airs L. Jackson, Air E. J. Kennerley, Aliss J. Alatlier, Air’ J. L. Alorgan, Air J. AUPherson, Air T. AUPherson, Air F. J. (O’Leary, Aliss AL O’Reilly, Air H. Partington, Air R. C. Phipps, Air C. Pickup, Air H. N. Rapson,. Air J. Rohen, Aliss A. Ryan, Airs A. Ryan, Miss D. Ryan, Airs Al. J. Sharp, Mr W. Al. Smith, Air AV. D. Smith, Airs L. Smith, Master I. Smith, Master AL Smith, Airs A. V. Stanhope, Aliss L. Stanhope, Airs R. E. Stewart, Alaster J. Stewart. Aliss B. Al. Stuart, Aliss V. Styles, Air 8.. Ward, Mr W. Ward, Air N. F. Worry, Air J. F. Winn. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The following saloon passengers hooked to leave Wellington by the Alaknra on. Tuesday afternoon for Sydney:—Aliss O. Boetzkes, Air N. G. Bruce, Air and Airs W. S., Boswell, Air G. W. Birch, Airs G. Brigden, Mrs L. Baker, Aliss J. Cominer, Airs W. H. Cowpor. Aliss N. Al. Crompton, Aliss If. E. Callaghan, Aliss O. Caldwell, Alr.s Downing, Mr- G. L. Durrell, Air and Mrs G. W. Durrell, Airs E. Dahl, Sister N. Ephrah O’Brian, Airs C. Falla, Air R. A. Glen, Air and Airs 11. Glenn, Mr and Airs H. Greenwood, Air A. Gerhold, Air James Gunter, Dr I. A, Henning, Air Mclliwcll, Air and Airs F. A. Harper, Alasters F. and B. Harper, Air R. B. Hinder, Air P. A. Holt, Aliss Al. 1). Holt, Airs' Hamar, Mrs C. E. Helliwell, Air and Airs W. Hall, Mr U. E. Ladbrook, Air J. S. Little, Or C. F. Lnmmis; Mrs Mountfort, Aliss A. Newman, Air G. A. Ponsford, Air P. Ryan, Airs K. Ross, Air E. L. Rutledge, Air W. Remfrey, Aliss Shearman, Airs Al. AL A. Sparks, Air and Airs Speight, Dr and Airs H. Symonds, Air and Airs I). Scott, Air Sliomaker, Aliss A. Wav, Air F. G. Wells, Airs Ward, Air B, Arnold, Air J. Allison, Air E. Askenbock, Mr H. I). Andrew. Airs Al. Austin, Air B. Brownie. Air Brewster, Air J. G. Brown, Air J. Bates, Aliss G. Cox. Air J. C. Cassar, Airs Al. Al. Crawshaw, Air and Airs A. J. Gann, Aliss N. P. Gann Aliss and Airs Clifford, Alaster Clifford, Airs V. Clifford, Airs A. Curley and two infants, Air G. Carr, Air Al. Gumming, Aliss Al. G. Dalby, Mr IT. Dalilstrom, Air I l '. Dewar, Airs N. Doran, Airs E. A. Dargie, Air S. Edwards, Mr N. Ellam, Mr C.-Ellam, Mr and Airs P. O. Fraser, Air T. A. Freke, Air W. G. Glover, Air G. H. Gibbs, Air J. 0. Hosea, Airs J. Hughes, Airs Al. Henderson, Aliss AL R. Henderson, Airs H. F, darkness. Airs Al. Howe, Air and Airs J. F. Hooper, Air D. Lines, Air H. Jones, Air C. G. Jenkins. Air A. Kitchiner, Air F. Lnkis, Air J. E. Lewis, Air A. V. D. Langley, Air and Airs G. Lnnnon, Airs M. B. Lander and infant, Airs A. Lewin, Aliss E. T. AFGcc, Aliss H. APCallum, Air W. Alilley, Air and Airs W. APClintoek, Misses A. and F. AUClintoek, Air Atom's, Aliss L. A. Alartin, Miss It. AUAfillan, Aliss At. Nairn, Mr H. Parker, Airs J. Primmer, Airs E. AL Parrot, Air J. Robertson, Air V. P. Rico, Air D. Reid, Air A. Rankin, Airs F. Al. Rollason, Air A. B. Stewart, Mr D. Shearer, Air J. V. Smith, Air and Airs A. Smith and infant, Airs F. Al. Smith, Aliss S. Templeton, Airs (!. Thomson, Aliss A'. Thomson 1 , Aliss E. Wai’d, Air K. O. Woodward, Ah’ H. Williams, Air D. Wilkinson.

AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS. Associated interstate shipowners have decided to make an increase of Is a ton in rates of freights between Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle, and Aielbonrne. The higher rates will come into force on June 1, reports the Svdney 1 Shipping List.’ The new rates are:—Sydney to Brisbane, 17s a ton; Aielbonrne to Brisbane, 265; Sydney'to Aielbonrne, 16s; Newcastle to Brisbane, 17s; Newcastle to Aielbonrne, 18s Gd. AIAKURA’S PASSENGERS. The R.AI.S. Afakura, which arrived at Wellington oh Alonday morning from San Francisco via ports, brought’ the following passengers for New Zealand: —Mrs K. Brand, Aliss Al. Brand, Dr L. Briggs, Alaster A. Campbell, Master W. Campbell, Air G. Clark, Air C. Cowley, Air E. Framhein, Airs E. Framhein, Aliss H. Framhein, Air H. Lawrence, Airs H. Lawrence, Air H. Alamos, Air R. Nelson, Airs R. Nelson, Air P. Pederson. Airs Al. Pederson, Air Al. Perry, Aliss N. Robertson, Air AV. A. Stewart, Air P. AV. 'Urbahns, Air J. A r arga, Air R. AV. AlacNab, Airs R. AlacNab, Alaster AlacNab, Air J. Rimmer, Air O. Samuel, Mrs I. Samuel. MATAI ARRIVES. The Government lighthouse tender Alatai, which is making a round of the South Island lighthouses, arrived in the harbour yesterday and berthed at the George street pier, Port Chalmers. She came up to Dunedin this morning, and is to load stores for southern lights. Stores were landed at Taiaroa Head yesterday, and the vessel is to sail on" Alonday for southern and AA r est Coast lighthouses. , VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:—; Auckland. —Alyilbank, City of Tokio, Kalingo, Marama, Afaui Pomare, Alonowai, Alonterey, Port Hunter, Pulpit Point, Ruahine, Vacuoline, AVaiipahi, Welcorabe, AATchita. Wellington—Cornwall, Coptic, Cumberland, Hororata, lonic, Alaori, Niagara, Northumberland, Orari, Port Fairy, Rangatira, Rangitata, Remuera, Tamahine, Tamaroa, AA r aimii. Awarua.—Canadian Cruiser., Hauraki,’ Kartigi, Alatai, Afakura, Alaungamii, Tasmania, Port Alma, AVaikouaiti, AVirral. TELEGRAAIS AND CABLES. AUCKLAND, Alay 31. —Sailed: Rualiine (12.35 p.m.), for London; -Tamaroa (5.45 p.m.), for ■Wellington; Port Hunter (10 p.m.), for London. WELL! NGTON,. Alay ,31.—Amved;: Opihi (111) a.mlLMroinliYcir Plymouth; Rangatira (7 a.m.), irom Lyttelton; Raimai (9.30 p.m.), from Groymonth. Sailed: - Marama (1 ■ P-m.), for Auckland; Rangatira (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. June I—Arrived: Alaori (7 a.ni.); Remuera (7.30 a.m.); Waimana (8 a.m.). all for Lvttelton. LYTTELTON, Alay 3L—Arrived: Alaori (6.50 a.m.), from AVellmgton; AVaimarino (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Totani (8 a.m.), from Timaru; Wainui (4.15 p.m.), from Dunedin; Koutonni (5.45 p.m.), from Napier. Sailed: Calm-(12.5 p.m.), for AVellington; Waimana (3.10 p.m.), for AVellington; Remuera (3.40 p.m.), for AVellington; Totara (3.45 p.tn.), for AA rellington; Alaori (8.25 p.m.), for AA rellington; AVaimarino (1.10 p.m.), jor Dunedin; Taupata (2.55 p.m.), for NcL son. . TIAIARU, Alay 31— Arrived: Pakeha (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. BLUFF, Juno I.—To sail: AVaipiata (1 a.m.), for Dunedin. SYDNEY. Alay 31.—Sailed; Alonterev (11.45), for" Auckland. LONDON, Alay 30.—Arrived: Alamari. from AA'ellington; Somerset, from AVellington; Otaio, from AVcllington. Sailed: Karamea, for New Zealand. /

(For, continuation” see late news.)

B irst quarter June 1 11.23 p.m Full moon June & 4.35 p.m Last quarter June 15 10.55 a.m New moon June S3 0.52 p.m

Wellington—:N. ... 5 29.39 54 0 Groymouth—N. ... 4 29.24 49 P Christ’cli— S.W. 4 29.37 40 0 P Tiiuaru 0 29.3S 42 Oil Oaniaru—S.E. ... 5 29.44 47 11 Dunedin—N. E. ... 2 29.51 46 OD Queenstown —S.E. 1 29.39 41 O Nuggets—S.K. .. . (5 29.39 44 EOll Bluff— E 29.42' 45 0

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Evening Star, Issue 21426, 1 June 1933, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21426, 1 June 1933, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21426, 1 June 1933, Page 1

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